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LT1308ACS8 参数 Datasheet PDF下载

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型号: LT1308ACS8
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内容描述: 大电流,微功率单电池, 600kHz的DC / DC转换器 [High Current, Micropower Single Cell, 600kHz DC/DC Converters]
分类和应用: 转换器电池
文件页数/大小: 12 页 / 188 K
品牌: Linear [ Linear ]
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LT1308A/ LT1308B  
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APPLICATIONS INFORMATION  
OPERATION  
Low-battery detector A4s open-collector output (LBO)  
pulls low when the LBI pin voltage drops below 200mV.  
There is no hysteresis in A4, allowing it to be used as an  
amplifier in some applications. The entire device is dis-  
abled when the SHDN pin is brought low. To enable the  
converter, SHDN must be at 1V or greater. It need not be  
The LT1308A combines a current mode, fixed frequency  
PWM architecture with Burst Mode micropower operation  
to maintain high efficiency at light loads. Operation can be  
bestunderstoodbyreferringtotheblockdiagraminFigure  
2. Q1 and Q2 form a bandgap reference core whose loop  
tied to V as on the LT1308.  
IN  
is closed around the output of the converter. When V is  
IN  
1V, the feedback voltage of 1.22V, along with an 80mV  
drop across R5 and R6, forward biases Q1 and Q2s base  
collector junctions to 300mV. Because this is not enough  
to saturate either transistor, FB can be at a higher voltage  
The LT1308B differs from the LT1308A in that there is no  
hysteresis in comparator A1. Also, the bias point on A1 is  
set lower than on the LT1308B so that switching can occur  
at inductor current less than 100mA. Because A1 has no  
hysteresis, there is no Burst Mode operation at light loads  
and the device continues switching at constant frequency.  
This results intheabsenceoflowfrequencyoutputvoltage  
ripple at the expense of efficiency.  
than V . When there is no load, FB rises slightly above  
IN  
1.22V, causing VC (the error amplifiers output) to  
decrease. When V reaches the bias voltage on hysteretic  
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comparator A1, A1s output goes low, turning off all  
circuitry except the input stage, error amplifier and low-  
battery detector. Total current consumption in this state is  
120µA. As output loading causes the FB voltage to  
decrease, A1s output goes high, enabling the rest of the  
IC. Switch current is limited to approximately 400mA  
initially after A1s output goes high. If the load is light, the  
output voltage (and FB voltage) will increase until A1s  
output goes low, turning off the rest of the LT1308A. Low  
frequency ripple voltage appears at the output. The ripple  
frequency is dependent on load current and output capaci-  
tance. This Burst Mode operation keeps the output regu-  
lated and reduces average current into the IC, resulting in  
high efficiency even at load currents of 1mA or less.  
The difference between the two devices is clearly illus-  
trated in Figure 3. The top two traces in Figure 3 shows an  
LT1308A/LT1308B circuit, using the components indi-  
cated in Figure 1, set to a 5V output. Input voltage is 3V.  
Load current is stepped from 50mA to 800mA for both  
circuits. Low frequency Burst Mode operation voltage  
ripple is observed on Trace A, while none is observed on  
Trace B.  
At light loads, the LT1308B will begin to skip alternate  
cycles. The load point at which this occurs can be de-  
creased by increasing the inductor value. However, output  
ripplewillcontinuetobesignificantlyless thantheLT1308A  
output ripple. Further, the LT1308B can be forced into  
micropower mode, where IQ falls from 3mA to 200µA by  
If the output load increases sufficiently, A1s output  
remains high, resulting in continuous operation. When the  
LT1308A is running continuously, peak switch current is  
sinking 40µA or more out of the V pin. This stops  
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switching by causing A1s output to go low.  
controlled by V to regulate the output voltage. The switch  
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is turned on at the beginning of each switch cycle. When  
the summation of a signal representing switch current and  
a ramp generator (introduced to avoid subharmonic oscil-  
TRACE A: LT1308A  
VOUT, 100mV/DIV  
AC COUPLED  
lations at duty factors greater than 50%) exceeds the V  
C
signal,comparatorA2changes state,resettingtheflip-flop  
and turning off the switch. Output voltage increases as  
switch current is increased. The output, attenuated by a  
resistor divider, appears at the FB pin, closing the overall  
loop. Frequency compensation is provided by an external  
TRACE B: LT1308B  
VOUT, 100mV/DIV  
AC COUPLED  
800mA  
ILOAD  
50mA  
V
IN = 3V  
200µs/DIV  
1308 F03  
(CIRCUIT OF FIGURE 1)  
series RC network connected between the V pin and  
ground.  
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Figure 3. LT1308A Exhibits Burst Mode Operation Output  
Voltage Ripple at 50mA Load, LT1308B Does Not  
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